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Forces And Motion - Newton's Laws Vocab
Test Description: Vocab For Newton's Laws
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) An object in motions stays in motion, an object at rest stays at rest, until acted on by an outside force
A
Newton's Third Law of Motion - Action/Reaction
B
Newton's First Law of Motion - Inertia
C
Newton's Second Law of Motion - Acceleration
D
Mass
2) There is a relation between the size of a force, the amount of mass, and the amount the object will accelerate.
A
Newton's First Law of Motion - Inertia
B
Mass
C
Newton's Third Law of Motion - Action/Reaction
D
Newton's Second Law of Motion - Acceleration
3) For every action (force) there is an equal and opposite action (force)
A
Newton's Third Law of Motion - Action/Reaction
B
Newton's Second Law of Motion - Acceleration
C
Mass
D
Newton's First Law of Motion - Inertia
4) The amount of matter in an object, or the amount of inertia an object has
A
Newton's Second Law of Motion - Acceleration
B
Newton's First Law of Motion - Inertia
C
Newton's Third Law of Motion - Action/Reaction
D
Mass
5) When all forces effecting an object cancel out. Causes no acceleration
A
Force
B
Balanced
C
Charge
D
Unbalanced
6) The the forces effecting and object don't cancel out. Causes acceleration.
A
Unbalanced
B
Charge
C
Balanced
D
Force
7) Any push or pull
A
Charge
B
Unbalanced
C
Balanced
D
Force
8) Electrical property caused by unbalanced amounts of electrons
A
Unbalanced
B
Balanced
C
Charge
D
Force
9) An objects resistance to changes in motion, a property of matter.
A
Inertia
B
Speed / Velocity
C
Stationary
D
Acceleration
10) How fast and what direction an object is moving. Distance divided by time.
A
Stationary
B
Speed / Velocity
C
Acceleration
D
Inertia
11) Not moving
A
Stationary
B
Acceleration
C
Speed / Velocity
D
Inertia
12) Rate of change in speed. Units have one distance and time twice.
A
Inertia
B
Stationary
C
Acceleration
D
Speed / Velocity
13) When two objects touch, always transfers energy.
A
Friction
B
System
C
Collision
D
Evidence
14) A part of the world that you are modeling in order too understand it more simply.
A
Collision
B
Friction
C
Evidence
D
System
15) Force caused by two objects rubbing. Always in the opposite direction of motion.
A
Evidence
B
System
C
Friction
D
Collision
16) Data, observations, or information that supports your claim.
A
Collision
B
Friction
C
System
D
Evidence
17) The information gathered during an investigation.
A
Stability
B
Model
C
Data
D
Claim
18) How likely a system is to change.
A
Claim
B
Data
C
Stability
D
Model
19) A way of describing a system to understand it better, but simpler.
A
Claim
B
Stability
C
Model
D
Data
20) Your answer or explanation for why. Needs evidence to support it.
A
Data
B
Model
C
Claim
D
Stability
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